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  • 1Optical disc authoring — Optical discs Optical disc Optical disc drive Optical disc authoring Authoring software Recording technologies Recording modes Packet writing Optical media types …

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  • 2Optical disc recording technologies — Optical discs Optical disc Optical disc drive Optical disc authoring Authoring software Recording technologies Recording modes Packet writing Optical media types …

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  • 3Optical disc authoring software — is computer software for authoring optical discs including CD ROMs and DVDs. They are also known by synonyms such as CD burning application or DVD authoring software. Such software is required to use an optical disc recorder.Creating an optical… …

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  • 4optical disc — UK US (US also optical disk) noun [C] IT ► a computer disc that is read by a laser (= a narrow beam of light). It can store sound, video, or computer data and programs: »The system is intended for use with next generation optical discs, such as… …

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  • 5Optical disc drive — A CD/DVD ROM Drive A Blu ray (BD RE DL) writer tray in a Sony Vaio E series laptop …

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  • 6Nintendo optical disc — Nintendo optical discs Nintendo GameCube Game Disc and Wii Optical Disc Media type Read only optical disc Encoding …

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  • 7Comparison of high definition optical disc formats — This article is about comparative HD optical disc formats. For a history of the Blu ray/HD DVD format war, see High definition optical disc format war. This article compares the technical specifications of multiple high definition formats,… …

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  • 8Advanced Optical Disc — Speichermedium HD DVD Allgemeines Typ Optisches Speichermedium Kapazität 5 GB[1] (Single Layer), 30 GB (Dual Layer), 51 GB (dreilagig, 17 GB pro Schicht …

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  • 9Magneto Optical Disc — Speichermedium Magneto Optical Disc Magneto Optical Disc von Olympus mit 640 MB Allgemeines Typ magnetisch Kapazität 128 16.700 MB …

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  • 10Disc wobble — Disc wobble, also called wobble groove, is a technology developed by Royal Philips Electronics NV. This technology together with digital watermarking could ensure that only authentic discs would be played on the next generation players that will… …

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